MUNCIE, Ind. — This isn't breaking news to anyone in Muncie, but Keegan Bronnenberg is very good at golf.

The former Central star and current Ball State golfer shot a 61 (-10) at Cardinal Hills Golf Course in Selma on Tuesday, which broke the course record. Bronnenberg fired a 31 on the front, including back-to-back eagles on Nos. 5 and 6, and a 30 on the back nine.

Ball State men's golf posted a picture of Bronnenberg with his record-setting scorecard on Twitter and said, "Rumor has it @K_Bronnenberg shot a smooth 61 and set the course record @Cardinalhills yesterday. Good playing KB! #FeedTheBird." The Cardinal Hills Golf Course account replied and said, "No rumor, it's a fact! He had an awesome round! Congrats!"

Bronnenberg has three seasons of eligibility remaining at Ball State after transferring from Fort Wayne. He practiced with the team all last season.

At Central, Bronnenberg won individual sectional sectional and regional titles as a junior and senior. A two-time all-state selection, Bronnenberg made three appearances at the state finals, including a tie for third as a junior.

Sully Swingley, who was 11-1 (state leader in wins) with a 1.54 ERA for Yorktown this season, will be part of the North team in the North-South All-Star games this weekend at Four Winds Field in South Bend. There will be two nine-inning games on Saturday at noon and approximately 3:45 p.m. On Sunday, there will be a wood bat game at noon to wrap up the weekend.

Ball State football

Sophomore wide receiver Justin Hall has been named to the 2018 Biletnikoff Award watch list. Hall led all freshmen across the nation in receptions (78) and was fourth among first-year players in receiving yards (801). The Douglasville, Georgia, native earned ESPN.com Freshman All-America recognition and was named to the All-Mid-American Conference second team.

Ball State softball

Softball assistant coach Josh Johnson has been promoted to associate head coach. The team's pitching coach, Johnson helped Ball State finish with a Mid-American Conference low 2.48 ERA in his third season. The Cardinals' three pitchers led the team to 37 wins, fourth-most in program history, and a MAC West title.

“I could not be happier to promote Josh to associate head coach,” head coach Megan Ciolli Bartlett said. “He is loyal, hardworking and intelligent. He has done an excellent job with recruiting and managing the battery over the past three seasons. Josh is an asset to me, as well as the program, and he has earned the title.”

Ball State women's golf

Three golfers were named All-American Scholars by the Women's Golf Coaches Association for the 2017-18 season. Sophomore Manon Tounalom (3.549 GPA in business administration), and freshmen Liz Kim (3.938 GPA in pre-telecommunications) and Emily Knouff (3.799 GPA in pre-nursing) all earned the honor. To be eligible, a golfer must keep a GPA of 3.5 or higher and compete in at least 50 percent of their team's matches while also be of high moral character and in good standing at their university.